Transcortical Sensory Aphasia Symptoms

Transcortical Sensory Aphasia Symptoms

What are the clinical features of transcortical sensory aphasia and where is the lesion responsible for it? 

Spontaneous speech is fluent, with good repetition, echolalia, impaired auditory and reading comprehension, right visual field deficits, and rare motor and sensory deficits.

Lesions outside of Wernicke’s area in the surrounding temporoparietal area are responsible.

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